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Bail bondsmen in Maryland cannot operate without a license, which must be renewed every year. Work One Year for a Bail Insurer or Agent in Maryland. Apply for a License. Pass Mandatory Maryland Examination. Post a Maryland Surety Bond. Take Continuing Education Classes in Maryland.
MD Rule 4-217. The person who takes a bail bond shall deliver it to the court in which the charges are pending, together with all money or other collateral security deposited or pledged and all documents pertaining to the bail bond. Cross reference: .
If a person cannot pay the set bond, he or she may be able to hire a bail bondsman to post the full amount. This usually requires the person who wants to post the bond, to pay the bondsman a fee (usually 5% to 10%) of the bond amount. This fee is not refunded when the case is over unlike payments made to the court.
If you appear for trial or the charges are disposed of before trial, the amount posted will be refunded. If you do not appear, all cash posted will be forfeited and the full amount of bail becomes due.
In Maryland, arrestees are met by a judicial commissioner. It is their job to determine if the person who was arrested should stay in jail, be let out on a bail, or be let out on their word.
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The affidavit must be signed by you, and swear (or affirm) under the penalties of perjury that what you are saying is true. For example: I solemnly affirm under the penalties of perjury and upon personal knowledge that the contents of the foregoing paper are true.
MD Rule 4-217. (g) Every pretrial bail bond taken shall be in the form of the bail bond set forth at the end of this Title as , and shall be executed and acknowledged by the defendant and any surety before the person who takes the bond. Proposed Rule 4- 217(g) Add under oath.
Held Without Bond You may be held without bond. This means you will be held in the Detention Center pending your trial day and you may not be released since a bond has not been set. If held pending trial, your lawyer can file a Writ of Habeas Corpus.

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